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Annie Seel, reigning womens Dakar Champion and
Rally Princess of Sweden, is ready for
her 5th start in the South America Dakar. The
mission is to race for the victory again and defend
her title  the statement is the essence of
Annies determination.

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Annie Seel, reigning womens Dakar Champion and
Rally Princess of Sweden, is ready for
her 5th start in the South America Dakar. The
mission is to race for the victory again and defend
her title  the statement is the essence of
Annies determination.

She proved this in her first Dakar Rally in
2002, reaching the podium first in class despite a
broken hand, engine trouble and sand storms. Since
then she has raced 17 World Cup rallies and offroad
races around the world  never ever quitting
one: Annie holds a unique finishing rate of 100
percent.

The Dakar 2002 was one of the toughest, only 33
percent finished. Annie survived and classified
54th general, also winning the Production
400? class in her first Dakar-attempt. She refused
to with-draw when the going got tough. Defying
hardship like; a fractured right hand and bruised
leg, trapped a night in the desert with technical
problems during sand and rain storms, she made it
to the podium in Dakar.